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INSTRUCTION BOOKLET MANUEL D'INSTRUCTIONS

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Entering the Registration Code<br />

You will receive a Wii message containing a 7-digit Registration Code. Enter the last 4 digits on the<br />

“Enter Registration Code” screen. If there are no errors, your Wii number will be registered.<br />

Example: 012–3456 Enter these digits<br />

Protecting Your Wii Number<br />

Once your Wii number has been registered, you will be asked to set a 4-digit Wii number password to<br />

protect your Wii number. Enter any 4-digit number you like. Do not forget your password.<br />

* If you give your Game Card to another person or discard it, make sure to delete your Wii number by going to the “Delete<br />

Wii Message Settings” screen.<br />

Using Wii Messages<br />

Some settings need to be changed on your Wii. In your Wii console’s Internet Settings, WiiConnect24<br />

must be set to ON. For more information, please see the Wii Settings and Data Management section<br />

of your Wii Operations Manual.<br />

For more information about finding your Wii number, please see the Wii Message Board section<br />

of your Wii Operations Manual. When the Registration Code has been registered on your DS, the<br />

nickname color will change in your Wii console’s Address Book.<br />

Checking Your Wii Number<br />

You can check the Wii number you’ve registered by going to the “Check Wii<br />

Number” screen. Once you’ve entered your password, your Wii number will be<br />

displayed.<br />

* If you’ve forgotten your password, your Wii number cannot be viewed. If this happens, select<br />

“Delete Wii Message Settings” to erase the registered Wii number, and re-register the Wii<br />

number from the “Register Wii Number” screen.<br />

Set Wii Message Reception<br />

Select whether or not you would like to be contacted by Wii message once<br />

your trade has gone through the GTS. Selecting “YES” will set your Wii<br />

message to “Register.” Selecting “NO” will set your Wii message to “Don’t<br />

Register,” so the next time you use the GTS you will not receive a Wii message.<br />

Delete Wii Message Settings<br />

Selecting “YES” will erase your Wii number and the password.<br />

� Geonet<br />

At Geonet in the Global Terminal, you can view a map of the locations of all the<br />

friends you have met around the world. Select “SEE LIST” to display the map.<br />

Move the cursor over a point and press or touch “VIEW” to view the location<br />

name. Select “REGISTER” to register your location on the map. Once you’ve<br />

completed registration, your location cannot be changed, and from that point<br />

on, the display will automatically go to the map.<br />

� Trainer Rankings<br />

You can view rankings of all the Trainers around the world, divided into<br />

teams and ranked by different categories. Your personal results will<br />

automatically be sent to your team. Face the rankings machine and press<br />

to connect to Nintendo WFC and start up the Vs. Recorder.<br />

Viewing the Rankings<br />

� Battle Video<br />

Send your own Battle Videos and view other Trainers’ Battle Videos. Battle Videos will be assigned a<br />

12-digit number. You can pass this number on to friends so that they can find your Battle Video.<br />

� Battle Video Rankings<br />

Battle Videos are ranked in order of popularity.<br />

� Box Data<br />

Show off a PC Box full of Pokémon. Select your favorite wallpaper, arrange your Pokémon according<br />

to a favorite theme, and upload your data for all to see. You can also view other Trainers’ Box Data.<br />

� Dress-Up Data<br />

Display Pokémon Dress-Up Data photos taken in the Goldenrod Tunnel. You can also view other<br />

Trainers’ Dress-Up Data photos.<br />

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